Claims
- 1. In a process for the manufacture of coke from a mixture of coal and a petroleum processing residue, the improvement consisting of mixing 10-30% by-weight coal having a proximate analysis by-weight of about of 32.7% volatiles, 7.2% moisture, 44.8% fixed carbon and 15.3% ash with about 90 to 70% by-weight petroleum processing residue having a weight composition of about 51% aromatics, 19.3% saturates, 25.2% polar compounds and 4.5% asphaltenes with a specific gravity of about 1.006 at a mixing temperature of 50.degree.-65.degree. C. until a homogenous mixture is formed, preheating the homogenous mixture to a temperature of about 350.degree. C. to initiate coalescence of the coal and petroleum residue, coking the mixture to remove volatiles at a temperature of about 435.degree. C. to provide a soft, porous friable sponge-like coke having loose interparticulate bonding.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract E (49-18)-1800 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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| 2816527 |
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| 51-112802 |
Oct 1976 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Rose "Delayed Coking", Hydrocarbon Processing Jul. 1971, pp.85-92. |